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You're a scrub. Barely under 2?

I've been saying this for years... Power is nothing without control.

It has more to do with creating a unique driving experience I think. Three wheelers can also be sold and registered as motorcycles, though I'm not 100% sure what kind of advantages that offers.

I would now like to write a comic book where a Suzuki Samurai has a Suzuki Sidekick sidekick and they solve mysteries/kick ass together.

Would you like to be my sidekick? You could drive a Suzuki Sidekick?

So being a vigilante pays off huh. *Gets cape and mask and car* This forsaken city in Wisconsin needs some help from the Roadside Mechanic.

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Actually, the "fake news blooper" video link you posted is real. Fred Fred is a popular troll who was inspired by this video, which was the first popular use of "fuck her right in the pussy," and is fake:

Man they blocked that fast.

It did for me. I lived with a Zero DS for 8 months and it was my first bike.

I wonder if the "easier" usability especially for novice riders will result in more riders giving it a go.

Cool story. Tonnes of respect for Eric Bostrum too after watching him kick ass on superbikes all the time back when I had Speedvision (late 90s - 2004 ish). Always seemed like he was ahead of the curve. Not surprised he is still way out in front.

Son, we live in a world that has video formatting, and that formatting has to be guarded by men with comments. Who's gonna do it? You?

It pains me to say it...

In related news. Kizashi is still the single greatest car nobody bought.

BMW and Audi are losing my interest lately playing it so safe.

Would have been far more effective in removing the lint had he started from the bottom.

Gotta be at midnight. Or, you might not be a true believer.

Those last 14 paragraphs really snuck up on me.

About which part? Yes I'm very sure that carrier-based planes have used folding wings for almost the entire history of carrier-based aviation.

This is hardly a new technology, Navy carrier-based planes have had folding wings since forever. I guess it is new for civilian aircraft though.